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- Q15857864 description "Diplomat and professor".
- Q15857864 description "Diplomat and professor".
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- Q15857864 abstract "Guy Alexandre (August 1945 - February 28, 2014) was a Haitian sociologist, diplomat, and professor.Alexandre was born in St. Marc. He attended the Collège Saint -Martial in Port-au-Prince, where he was a member of the Christian Student Youth Group (JEC). From 1967-1974, Guy studied Political Science in Belgium and Sociology in Paris. He then taught at a French high school. In 1979, he returned to Haiti, working at the Institute Pédagogique National (IPN) in Port-au-Prince, focusing on educational research and teacher training. He later taught at the Université d'Etat d'Haïti, Université Quisqueya, the l'Ecole Normale, and the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales Latinoamericana (FLACSO) in Santo Domingo.He worked with the Groupe d'Appui aux Rapatriés et Réfugiés (GARR) in defense of Haitians in the Dominican Republic and the Mouvement d'Action Démocratique (MAD). He was a founding member of the Comité National du Congres of Movements Démocratiques (CONACOM).In 1991, he was assigned to be a diplomat to the Dominican Republic. In the uprising against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2003, Alexandre lost his post as diplomat. From 2004 to 2006, he served as an advisor for international relations for the interim government. Afterward, he became a senior advisor for International Organization for Migration in Haiti, where he was tasked with returning deportees. He wrote a book about how to improve the relationship between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Among the issues that concerned him was a 2013 Dominican court ruling that removed citizenship rights to the children of undocumented foreigners.He died of a heart attack on February 28, 2014 in Port-au-Prince. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Margron Alexandre, a daughter, Rachelle Alexandre, two step-sons (Olivier and Paul Bertoni), and three grandchildren. Former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive called Alexandre "a true democrat always looking for a pragmatic way to use his empirical studies or his authority to improve the daily reality of Haitians.”".
- Q15857864 birthDate "1945-08-25".
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- Q15857864 birthPlace "St. Marc".
- Q15857864 dateOfBirth "1945-08-25".
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- Q15857864 name "Alexandre, Guy".
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- Q15857864 comment "Guy Alexandre (August 1945 - February 28, 2014) was a Haitian sociologist, diplomat, and professor.Alexandre was born in St. Marc. He attended the Collège Saint -Martial in Port-au-Prince, where he was a member of the Christian Student Youth Group (JEC). From 1967-1974, Guy studied Political Science in Belgium and Sociology in Paris. He then taught at a French high school.".
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